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News & Reviews:   Google

  • The introduction of various AI software creates a new problem where pornographic images are generated without permission. In Malaysia, there have been reports of pornographic images of popular artists generated using deepfake technology and then shared through messaging applications. Today, Google released a new feature to counter this issue. So, what should you know about it?

  • OnePlus will now offer a lifetime warranty for their devices - Only for India though

    OnePlus will now offer a lifetime warranty for their devices - Only for India though

    Last year, OnePlus finally admitted to the green lightsaber problem on the screens of their customers' devices because they started offering a lifetime warranty. The problem is that a line appears on the screen of the device and over time the screen will keep turning off. Recently, OnePlus announced a free screen replacement program.

  • Apple Intelligence is now available in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.1 Developer Beta

    Apple Intelligence is now available in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.1 Developer Beta

    The Apple Intelligence will arrive in October. For those who can't wait, you can now try Apple Intelligence through iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.1 Developer Beta that was made available this morning. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple to launch Apple Intelligence a few weeks after iOS 18

    Apple to launch Apple Intelligence a few weeks after iOS 18

    Apple is now reported to be experiencing a delay in the offering of their artificial intelligence services which is the main focus on iOS 18. According to Bloomberg, Apple is expected to launch Apple Intelligence around October 2024, instead of together with iOS 18 which is expected to arrive in September.

  • The Apple iPhone 17 could feature a variable aperture camera

    The Apple iPhone 17 could feature a variable aperture camera

    According to The Information, Apple is planning to introduce camera upgrades for the iPhone 17, which will be launched next year. This is good news for photography enthusiasts. The report indicates that at least one model of the iPhone 17 series will have a variable aperture function, allowing users to adjust the aperture like using a DSLR or mirrorless camera, thereby controlling image blur.

  • Google Play Store will display a list of benefits when you subscribe to something

    Google Play Store will display a list of benefits when you subscribe to something

    Android users find it very easy to manage all subscription services with the Google Play payment system. Just open the Play Store, go to the user profile and press Payments and subscriptions to see the list of subscriptions and when they expire. Recently, the interface of this subscription section will be clearer for users.

  • Auto-generated captions are now available on Google Drive, here's how to use it

    Auto-generated captions are now available on Google Drive, here's how to use it

    Great news for video editors! Google has integrated auto-generated captions on Google Drive and it's now live. The update is rolling out globally as we speak so if you don't see it, here's what you can do with the new function on Google Drive.

  • Have a Maths problem? Google DeepMind might be able to solve your homework

    Have a Maths problem? Google DeepMind might be able to solve your homework

    Technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) is seen to have experienced rapid development in the last few years, with increasingly sophisticated capabilities. The AI work process is also faster than humans. This AI tool has proven its abilities in solving Maths Olympiad problems. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Gemini app now available to download (and it "understands" Bahasa Malaysia)

    Google Gemini app now available to download (and it "understands" Bahasa Malaysia)

    AI is certainly a topic that's been almost talked to death this year and we don't see the end of it. Anyway, Google just released a new Gemini app on the Google Play Store and it's free to download and use.

  • You can now use Apple Maps on Web browsers

    You can now use Apple Maps on Web browsers

    Apple Maps is now accessible through the website today. According to Apple, their mapping system for web browsers is still in open Beta and accessible to all users. The web version of Apple Maps can be accessed through major web browsers such as Safari, Chrome, and Edge on PC. On iPad and Mac, it is supported on Safari and Chrome web browsers.


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